the rock was under water millions of years ago
An extrusive volcanic rock which is erupted under water called pumice.
airs rocks is a rock it make out of sand stone its call Uluru as well its have water on the sides and i more that 7km under the ground
Sedimentary rock is rock that formed in the oceans after the sediment hardened. You will find such rock near bodies of water or places that used to be under water.
Rock pools will be under water, and new ones will be formed between the the new high and low tide levels.
Water under the rock-a!
the rock was under water millions of years ago
Yes
they might live under a rock but they live under the sand during the winter
An extrusive volcanic rock which is erupted under water called pumice.
Definitely. A rock sinks in the ocean because gravity operates on it even under water. A log floats in water not because gravity stops under water but because the log's density is lower than that of the water.
No! It's called artesian if it IS under an impermeable layer, but just surface or ground water without it.
Aquifers are permeable layers of rock that have non permeable layers of rock under them so water remains in the permeable layers
If we look beneath water, no matter how deep, we will always find the rock of the crust of the earth. You might have heard the term "ball of rock" applied to the earth, and the crust is the outer covering of that ball of rock. All of the world's oceans sit on top of the crust of the earth.
Pressures can dramatically increase, causing the rock to melt.
No you do not
depending on the rock. sedimentary rocks are formed under water and may have water wave ripples. metamorphic rock has been pressed into waves. igneous rocks flowed in waves